On Choosing how to Choose

Abstract

A decision theory is self-recommending if, when you ask it which decision theory you should use, it considers itself to be among the permissible options. I show that many alternatives to expected utility theory are not self-recommending, and I argue that this tells against them.

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Richard Pettigrew
University of Bristol

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